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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

RUN FOR LUMADS 2016 DOCUMENTATION REPORT

RUN FOR LUMADS 2016 DOCUMENTATION REPORT

Last September, the Christian Youth Fellowship celebrated its active role as a youth in church and in our community.  Aside from the normal activities being conducted during Youth Celebration such as, but not limited to; bible studies, fellowships and praise  nights, the CYF also boldly took a step in lobbying one of the pressing issues in our societies that caught not just the Mindanao to be alarmed but as well as the whole Philippines.  The issue of human rights violations to our Indigenous Peoples in  Mindanao has truly something that our church including the CYF  has to act upon.

Thus, September 17, 2016 was marked as one of the special day wherein majority of the Christian Youth Fellowship members from different jurisdictions and conferences raised their voices, stretched their arms and run for the cause of our Lumad brothers and sisters.  This activity which is called, “RUN FOR LUMADS” has made possible the raising of awareness, unity and commitment to support the Indigenous Peoples.  They are the forerunners of environmental preservation who are victims of militarisation and human rights violations brought about by the entrance of so-called developmental projects in their ancestral lands.


Roughly 2000 individuals participated in the RUN FOR LUMADS, who came not just from CYF but as well as from different organisations of our church; church workers, women and men.  We were also able to mobilise and invite other denominations, community members, and organisations and even indigenous peoples.  Through engaging these different groups, we were able to widen our campaign which also landed to various media stations including local TV and radio stations.  Aside from levelling up awareness, we were also able to raise funds to support Lumads who went back to their homes but found their livelihood destroyed by the militaries and also to aid for the schooling of lumad children.  Attached herewith is the summary of details regarding delegation and funds raised by different conferences.

Conference Jurisdiction
Date
Venue
No. of Participants
Partner Organisations
Funds Raised
Southeast Mindanao Jurisdiction





Surigao Dinagat District Conference
September 17, 2016
Surigao city and Tandag City
150 Participants

35,000.00
Agusan District Conference (ADC)
September 17, 2016
Libertad Sports Complez, Km. 4, Brgy. Libertad, Butuan City
360 Participants

30,000.00
Northeastern Davao District Conference (NDDC) and Southern Mindanao District Conference (SMDC)
September 17, 2016
Davao City
80 Participants including Lumads

2,000.00
South Cotabato-Saranggani District Conference (SCSDC)
September 17, 2016
General Santos City



Cotabato Annual Conference
September 17, 2016
Kidapawan City



Northwest Mindanao Jurisdiction





District Conference of Southern Zamboanga (DCSZ)
September 17, 2016
Ecumenical Center Church, Zamboanga City
100 participants


District Conference of Northern Mindanao (DCNM)
September 17, 2016
People’s Park Oroqueta City, Misamis Occidental
140 delegates
UCCP Mission Climb, Baktas Outdoor, I RUN, I Run for Lumad

West Visayas Jurisdictional Area





Central Negros Associate Conference (CNAC)
September 17, 2016
UCCP Central Church Mabinay
100 Participants


North Luzon Jurisdiction





North Highland Associate Conference (NHAC)
September 17, 2016




South Luzon Jurisdiction





Palawan Associate Conference (PAC)
September 17, 2016
Dumanguena, Buong, Palawan
70 UCCP and IPs

1500
Occidental Mindoro Associate Conference (OMAC)
September 17, 2016
Town Plaza, Ibud Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro
100 Participants

4000
Oriental Mindoro Conference (OMC)
September 17, 2016
Macatoc, Victoria, Oriental Mindoro
80 Participants

1500
Northeast Southern Tagalog Conference (NESTCON), Batangas Associate Conference (BAC) and Upland Cavite Conference (UCC)
October 1, 2016
UPLB Freedom Park, Los BaƱos, Laguna
390 Participants
ALL UP  Academic Employees Union, UPLB Student Council, Youth Advocates for Peace with Justice
45,000
Southern Tagalog Conference (STC)
October 2, 2016
Magill, Lucena City, Quezon
32 Participants

5000
South Bicol Conference (SBC)
October 26, 2016
Sto. Domingo,
75 participants



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